What makes T10 steel a preferred choice for naginata blades?

 Updated Mar 2026

T10 is a high-carbon tool steel containing approximately 1.0% carbon along with trace amounts of silicon, which contributes to its fine grain structure and excellent edge retention after heat treatment. Unlike simpler carbon steels, T10 responds exceptionally well to clay tempering - the traditional differential hardening technique that produces a genuine hamon. The edge zone becomes harder and more resilient, while the spine retains a degree of flexibility that prevents catastrophic brittleness. For collectors, this means a blade that carries the authentic visual signature of classical Japanese metallurgy, not a surface-treated imitation. The resulting hamon pattern on each blade is entirely unique, shaped by the specific clay application and quench conditions of that individual piece.

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